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Tenn truck driver, Corbin mother indicted on manslaughter charges

A Whitley County Grand Jury returned manslaughter indictments Monday morning against a Tennessee truck driver in connection with a fatal accident, and a Corbin mother for the drug death of her three-m
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Carter accused of stealing from charity

A long-time Corbin businessman, who is currently on probation for fraudulent insurance acts, was indicted by the Whitley County Grand Jury Monday morning on a 27-count theft indictment, which alleges
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Free Throw Woes

The Whitley County Colonels may have lost a hard fought game against the Jackson County Generals Monday night, but they left the floor with a lot of respect for their defense. The Colonels threw a fu
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Free Throw Woes

The Whitley County Colonels may have lost a hard fought game against the Jackson County Generals Monday night, but they left the floor with a lot of respect for their defense. The Colonels threw a fu
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A BIGGER CAT

Lynn Camp senior Jimmy Chaffin has committed to the University of Kentucky Wildcats and will remain a Wildcat for the next four years. "This is something we all dream about," said Chaffin has he annou
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Matemen

The Whitley Co.
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Dixon Does It

The Lynn Camp Wildcats rebounded from a 74-63 loss to the Red Bird Cardinals by blasting the Williamsburg Yellow Jackets, 90-39 Tuesday night. Cody Dixon, a 6-6 senior center scored 16 of the Camper
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Tough Loss

The Corbin Redhounds were looking for their third straight win on the road at Jackson County last night but couldn't come from behind late in the game and lost to the Generals, 55-51. The Redhounds (1
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Woodbine man claims he saw mountain lions near his home

Over an early-morning cup of coffee in mid-January, a Woodbine man got the surprise of his life. "I'd say it was a little over five-feet-long from the tip of the nose to its tail," said Ted Worley, de
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Appeals court throws out 2003 manslaughter convictions

The Kentucky Court of Appeals has overturned the 2003 manslaughter convictions of a Whitley County man and his nephew, who were charged in the death of the man's 18-month-old son. On Aug.
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